Kazakhstan offered to supply grain and meat to Vietnam

Published 2024년 5월 20일

Tridge summary

Kazakhstan is looking to increase its agricultural exports to Vietnam, including grain, wheat flour, pasta, confectionery, meat and meat products, milk, cereals, and other agricultural products. The country also sees potential in exporting products from the metallurgy, petrochemicals, food industry, chemical industry, and mechanical engineering sectors. However, before exporting meat products, Kazakhstan plans to develop appropriate standards, undergo certification, and share information on Vietnam's veterinary and sanitary requirements. The parties have agreed to exchange potential export goods lists, consider establishing a Kazakh-Vietnamese Business Council, and opening a Vietnamese trade mission in Kazakhstan.
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Original content

Kazakhstan is interested in supplying grain, wheat flour, pasta and confectionery, meat and meat products, milk, cereals and other types of high-quality agricultural products to the Vietnamese market. This was stated by the Minister of Trade of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Arman Shakkaliev, at the 11th meeting of the intergovernmental commission on trade and economic cooperation between Kazakhstan and Vietnam held in Astana. “We have great potential in organizing the delivery of meat products. But first it is necessary to develop appropriate standards and procedures, as well as undergo a certification process to ensure that products meet safety and quality requirements,” said Arman Shakkaliev. According to the press service of the Ministry of Trade, to resolve this issue, the parties agreed to provide information on veterinary and sanitary requirements for the export of livestock products in the near future. In general, Arman Shakkaliev noted the potential for increasing exports to ...
Source: Zol

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